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List reveals best, worst entry-level jobs

Katie Leone, Scripps National Desk

12:30 PM, May 12, 2014

6:05 PM, May 12, 2014

For newly-minted college grads, the start of summer means something different than it used to: time to look for a job.

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For newly-minted college grads, the start of summer means something different than it used to: time to look for a job.

With a 6.3 percent national unemployment rate according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics , while the job market is looking up, finding the right job isn’t always an easy task.

Many college graduates, as well as other job-seekers, are looking not only for a job to pay the bills but also for a long-lasting career with growth potential.

To that end, WalletHub has put together a list of the best and worst entry-level jobs, by comparing 109 different types of entry-level jobs based on metrics ranging from starting salaries to the chosen industry’s growth rate.